The windows of the Aachen Dom (resting place of Charlemagne) from the outside and the inside Monday Window
The windows of the Aachen Dom (resting place of Charlemagne) from the outside and the inside Monday Window
from France. Argelès-sur-mer, near Perpignan, to be precise. Monday Window
On our way to almost Spain we stopped in Bourg-en-Bresse. Monday Window
A common name for a traditional inn, “The Golden Hart” (or “stag”) – this one has, for the moment, closed down. Another well liked traditional name is “The Lion” or “The Golden Lion”. Unlike in the UK were the most popular name for inns and … Continue reading Windows of German Inns
The town museum of Wiesloch is built next to the medieval defence tower. The windows are either barred or have striped shutters. In front is the old water well. The tower is called Dörndl (I couldn’t find an explanation, it just seems to be a … Continue reading The Local Museum in Wiesloch
Weekly Prompts had their monthly colour challenge yesterday. The colour was yellow. The prompt for Debbie’s One Word Sunday next week will be yellow. So I searched for yellow in my archive and came upon this yellow apartment building with many windows in Darmstadt. Perfect … Continue reading The Yellow House with many Windows
Monday Window
This is the back of an old house, looking on the little river Leimbach in Wiesloch. Monday Window
I was walking around the town centre of Wiesloch, a town just south of Heidelberg and here are some attractive houses with windows from there. And here is something kind of special: A photo (with windows) of the word’s first petrol station: Yes, that’s right. … Continue reading Windows from Wiesloch
or a complex hosptial? I found the buildings of this sprawling hospital complex, imbedded in a park bordering on a wooded area quite charming. It is a psychiatric hospital and I took the photos in the evening when hardly anybody was about, all sitting down … Continue reading A Hospital Complex